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Jenkins 2.235.3 - (tooltip) Stored Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability
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# Exploit Title: Jenkins 2.235.3 - 'tooltip' Stored Cross-Site Scripting # Exploit Author: gx1 # Vendor Homepage: https://www.jenkins.io/ # Software Link: https://updates.jenkins-ci.org/download/war/ # Version: <= 2.251 and <= LTS 2.235.3 # Tested on: any # CVE : CVE-2020-2229 # References: https://www.jenkins.io/security/advisory/2020-08-12/#SECURITY-1955 https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2020/08/12/4 Vendor Description: Jenkins 2.251 and earlier, LTS 2.235.3 and earlier does not escape the tooltip content of help icons. Tooltip values can be contributed by plugins, some of which use user-specified values. This results in a stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability. Jenkins 2.252, LTS 2.235.4 escapes the tooltip content of help icons. Technical Details and Exploitation: As it is possible to observe from patch commit: https://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkins/pull/4918/commits/c991b45b5bae09f9894acdc1f1fb1d8809fe6ef6 The fix to solve the vulnerability is applied to 'core/src/main/resources/lib/layout/svgIcon.jelly' tooltip attribute: <svg class="svg-icon ${attrs.class}" viewBox="${attrs.viewBox != null ? attrs.viewBox : '0 0 24 24'}" focusable="${attrs.focusable != null ? attrs.focusable : 'false'}" aria-hidden="${attrs.ariaHidden != null ? attrs.ariaHidden : ''}" style="${attrs.style}" onclick="${attrs.onclick}" tooltip="${h.xmlEscape(attrs.tooltip ?: '')}"> svgIcon is a layout element belonging to jenkins core: https://reports.jenkins.io/core-taglib/jelly-taglib-ref.html#layout:svgIcon As suggested by Jenkins documentation (https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/security/xss-prevention/) "Note that this only affects the use of ${...} among PCDATA, and not in attribute values, so that Jelly tag invocations don’t result in surprising behavior." Tooltip attribute can contain HTML code, as suggested in form section: https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/forms/adding-tool-tips/ For this reason, it is possible to inject XSS code in a Jenkins system by uploading a plugin that contains an <j:svgIcon> element containing a malicious XSS payload in tooltip attribute: <l:svgIcon tooltip="<img src=a onerror=alert(1)>">...</l:svgIcon> To build a Jenkins plugin, visit https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/tutorial/create/ . To obtain information about Jelly syntax, visit https://wiki.jenkins.io/display/JENKINS/Basic+guide+to+Jelly+usage+in+Jenkins Proof Of Concept: 1. Obtain access to upload Jenkins plugins, or find plugins that can insert svgIcon element. 2. Generate a plugin. For example, you can create a class that implements ModelObjectWithContextMenu interface to create a context menu and implement the method getUrlName() containing a <plugin-url> string that you can navigate by using the link: http(s)://<jenkins_server>/<plugin-url> 3. In jelly file, insert the following element: <l:svgIcon tooltip="<img src=a onerror=alert(1)>"><path d="M9 16.17L4.83 12l-1.42 1.41L9 19 21 7l-1.41-1.41z"></path></l:svgIcon> This creates an icon that triggers the Cross-Site Scripting when the mouse is over and opens tooltip. Obviously, you can use css and large size and height to generate a svg element that covers all the screen in order to trigger the XSS when the user navigates the page. Solution: The following releases contain fixes for security vulnerabilities: * Jenkins 2.252 * Jenkins LTS 2.235.4 # 0day.today [2024-11-15] #